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‘Joy Street’ by CalArts faculty Suzan Pitt is part of a two-part retrospective at Ann Arbor.

‘Joy Street’ by CalArts faculty Suzan Pitt is part of a two-part retrospective at Ann Arbor.

Story by Christine N. Ziemba, CalArts Office of Public Affairs

 

The 51st annual Ann Arbor Film Festival, which runs March 19-24 in Michigan, features more than 200 films, videos and performances from artists from all over the world. As the longest-running independent and experimental film festival in North America, Ann Arbor has earned a reputation for showcasing notable avant-garde independent and experimental films, dramatic narratives, documentaries and animation.

The festival lineup includes a strong representation of work from CalArts School of Film/Video alumni and faculty, as well as a two-program retrospective of films by Experimental Animation faculty Suzan Pitt; a showcase presented by festival juror Laida Lertxundi (MFA 07); and a historical program, Psychedelic Visions and Expanded Consciousness Los Angeles in the ’60s and ’70s, which includes films by Beth Block (MFA 77), Daina Krumins (MFA 72) and Adam Beckett (BFA 72).

Pitt’s retrospective includes screenings of Asparagus (1979, 19 min.); El Doctor (2006, 24 min.); Joy Street (1995, 24 min.) and a newly restored print of her 1971 film Crocus—a sexual fantasy in a family setting that employed animated paper cutouts. The short was included in the first Women’s Film Festival in New York in 1972, and the original artwork is now part of the Walker Art Center’s permanent collection.

CalArts’ alums and faculty screening films at Ann Arbor are:

* Madison Brookshire (MFA 07): Passage

* Bill Brown (MFA 97): Memorial Land

* Alexandra Cuesta (MFA 08): Despedida

* Kate Dollenmayer (MFA 05): Monad by Chris Cohen

* Maya Erdelyi (MFA 12): Pareidolia

* Rhys Ernst (MFA 11) and Zachary Drucker (MFA 07): She Gone Rogue

* Mariah Garnett (MFA 11): Encounters I May or May Not Have Had with Peter Berlin

* Meejin Hong (MFA 12): Sugarcoat

* Akosua Adoma Owusu (Film/Video, Art MFA 08): Split Ends, I Feel Wonderful

* Naoko Tasaka (MFA 11): Flower

* James Benning, Program in Film and Video faculty: The United State of America

* Charlotte Pryce, Program in Film and Video faculty: Looking Glass Insects

* Maureen Selwood, Experimental Animation faculty: A Modern Convenience.

Lertxundi screens several films at her juror presentation on March 21, from Hollis Frampton’s Lemon (1969) and Bruce Baillie’s All My Life (1966) to several of her own including Cry When it Happens (Llora Cuando Te Pase) and My Tears are Dry.

Also included in the festival is Peter Bo Rappmund’s (Film/Video, Music MFA 10) latest work, Tectonics, an hour-long video projection with accompanying photos that explores the U.S.-Mexico border. It’s currently installed at the Work Gallery where it continues through April 5.

 

 

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  1. Dony says:

    Song E Kim’s film “Bite of the Tail” was also in this festival. She is an alumni of Cal Art’s experimental Animation program. She recieved the Lawrence Kasdan Award for Best Narrative Film.

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